JON OLIVA'S PAIN Prepare To Hit The Road

March 17, 2005

JON OLIVA'S PAIN, the solo project of SAVATAGE mastermind Jon Oliva, will spend much of 2005 on the road. Tour stops will begin in Europe in early May, including the Dynamo Open Air Festival, Rock Hard, and Tradate Iron Fest in early June. Several more European festival dates are being added and will be announced in the coming weeks. The list of currently confirmed European dates is as follows:

May 07 - Dynamo Open Air – Hellendoorn, NETH
May 11 - De Bosuil - Weert, NETH
May 13 - Hof Ter Lo – Antwerp, BEL
May 14 – Rock Hard Festival – Gelsenkirchen, GER
Jun. 04 - Tradate Iron Fest - Tradate, ITA
Oct. 01 - Scream Magazine Festival – Oslo, NOR

In the U.S., the tour will start with the official CD-release party at Bourbon Street in
New Port Richey, Florida on Saturday May 21.

Oliva and company are now putting a U.S. tour package together and will announce preliminary dates in the coming weeks. This promises to be an exciting display of great bands and lots of surprises. The tour is expected to hit venues coast-to-coast through September before the band heads back to Europe in October.

In other news, pre-poduction for the second chapter of JON OLIVA'S PAIN will begin in the next few weeks. The group's debut album, "'Tage Mahal", was released in the U.S. in February and has received critical acclaim around the globe.

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